Sum two matrices shifted by a non integer number?

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MementoMori
MementoMori 2023 年 3 月 26 日
編集済み: Matt J 2023 年 3 月 26 日
Suppose we have two matrices A and B, and I want to sum them shifted by a non-integer number of pixels. How can I do it?
For example for a 0.5 shift. We can enlarge them by a factor of 2, sum them shifted by 1 pixel and reduce it by a factor 2.
But this way can be very computational expensive, in particular for a low pixel shift.

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Matt J
Matt J 2023 年 3 月 26 日
編集済み: Matt J 2023 年 3 月 26 日
Because of the linearity of interpolation, you should not interpolate each matrix. You should sum the matrices first, then interpolate the result, e.g,
C=imtranslate(A+B,[0.5,0]);
which will cut down the computation by half.

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico 2023 年 3 月 26 日
There is no magic, whereby you can do things that take computational time, and do them instantly.
What you want to do is implicitly interpolate the images, at sub-pixel levels. You can use interp2 to interpolate one array at a shift of some fractional amount. Then add the results. But no matter what, you will need to perform an interpolation.
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MementoMori
MementoMori 2023 年 3 月 26 日
Yes I know, I was wondering if there was a faster way than my idea or interpolation

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